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US bankruptcy fights are heading to London
The CTA (Chicago Transit Authority) is facing calls for change, as three branches of government have expressed concerns about its current state. However, there is no consensus on whether mosquitoes are specifically attracted to pregnant women or if a shark got stuck on a coast, as different reports suggest these events. The US bankruptcy fights' location is agreed upon, taking place in London according to one source.
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EU, Recovery payments exceed 400 billion
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Underwater robotics expert reveals 'shipwreck city' hiding beneath major urban lake
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GOP, Trump face tough midterm odds: 5 things the polls reveal
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Orthodox Jews celebrate Lag BaOmer holiday in Jerusalem
A man was arrested for physically attacking a Catholic nun near Jerusalem's Old City, an incident that has raised concerns about a potential increase in attacks targeting Christians in the region, according to multiple sources. The Greek Orthodox Church and French officials have expressed alarm over this pattern of violence against Christians in Jerusalem. However, the exact extent and motives behind this rise in "anti-Christian acts" remain uncertain among the reported sources.
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Lack of fighting spirit, not enough aggressiveness – Becker criticizes Zverev
In the Madrid quarterfinals of a tennis tournament, Italian player Jannik Sinner advanced to the semifinals by defeating Spanish opponent Alejandro Davidovich Fokina, also known as Jodar. Both sources agree on the outcome and the participants, but there is some variation in the emphasis placed on the decisiveness of Sinner's victory.